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Ultrasonic Insect Repellent, 6-Pack, Safe and Non-Toxic for Rats, Flies, Mosquitoes, Pests, Spiders and Cockroaches.
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Description
Intelligent Technology: This ultrasonic mouse repellent emits ultrasonic waves at variable frequencies (25 kHz–65 kHz) to stimulate the nervous systems of insects and mice. This creates discomfort and encourages them to flee. Variable ultrasonic frequencies prevent the development of resistance. Wide Coverage: Each ultrasonic insect repellent covers up to 120 square meters. It is recommended to install the device vertically at a height of 20 to 80 cm from the floor. For best results, each room should be equipped with an insect repellent. Safe and Eco-Friendly Mosquito Control: Non-toxic, chemical-free, radiation-free, energy-efficient, quiet, and 100% safe for humans and animals. Say goodbye to mouse traps, mosquitoes, mouse pads, pesticides, and more. No batteries required. Save money and enjoy a 100% safe and eco-friendly home.
Super quiet and effective mosquito repellent: The ultrasonic mosquito repellent uses low-frequency ultrasonic waves to silently fight pests without disturbing you or your pets. Please note that this takes some time to take effect. Response time varies depending on the environment and is usually between 2 and 6 weeks. We're happy to help you keep pests away.
Easy to use: Simply plug the device into a power outlet and leave it running. The insect repellent instantly repels pests without killing them. No batteries are required, saving you the cost of replacement batteries.
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Weight550 g
- Pcs per pack6
- Environmental certificationEcolabel
- RepellentSpider
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